Category Archives: blog

The Campaign for Liberty and other diverse organizations have formed a coalition to promote HR 1207 and S 604 and the need to audit the fed. Go to their site and sign the petition and then check on your Congressman … Continue reading →

President Obama said the following in his recent town hall meeting in Portsmouth, New Hampshire: They do it all the time. If you think about it, UPS and Fed-Ex are doing just fine. It’s the Post Office that’s always having … Continue reading →

If you have the time, I highly recommend watching the following 8 minute video in which the news media (Chris Matthews specifically) demonstrates how out of touch they are with your constitutional rights.

Ben Bernanke had no idea what was going to happen to the economy. Watch this collection of his statements from the past. This should be one reason to realize that we need to audit the fed. The fed manipulates the … Continue reading →

A new study has found that rising global temperatures over the years can be directly correlated to the rise in US Postage Stamp rates. Read the article, Shock: Global temperatures driven by US Postal Charges, for proof of this alarming … Continue reading →

John Coleman, the founder of The Weather Channel, recently wrote an article explaining the long history of the scam that we know as global warming. He details the story of those who invented the idea in order to generate a … Continue reading →

Jeffrey Tucker of the Mises Institute has recently been blogging through the book Against Intellectual Monopoly by Michele Boldrin and David K. Levine. The supposed goal of patents and copyrights is to increase innovation. In the introduction the authors point … Continue reading →

The Senate voted on Monday to confirm the President’s anti-gun choice for Attorney General, Eric Holder. Gun Owners of America shows how the senate voted and makes it easy to tell your senator whether they did a good job. Jim … Continue reading →

Mises.org has posted an excellent article on free-market education to their site. I recommend that you go read it for yourself, but will give a short synopsis here. A teacher in a San Diego high school decides to sell advertising … Continue reading →